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Kirkpatrick-Fleming

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Due to a legacy left to the parish by a former resident, Ann Hill, the archaeology and history of Kirkpatrick Fleming have been studied in two volumes both published by the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society:
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Fleming is the birthplace of inventor Andrew Smith circa 1798, Andrew Smith is the Father of inventor Andrew Smith Hallidie, who is recognised as being a leading light in the inventing of the wire cable system used by the
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Kirkpatrick Fleming Dumfriesshire: an Anatomy of a Parish in South West Scotland
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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main line from 1847 to 1960. Today, the line is part of the
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The name is derived from the parish church, dedicated to
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Kirkpatrick Durham

civil parish
Dumfries and Galloway
Scotland
Kirtle Water
A74(M) motorway
Solway Firth
Annan
Dumfries
Gretna
Carlisle

St Patrick
Gisborough Priory
Cleveland
Robert de Brus
Annandale
listed building
Kirkpatrick railway station
Caledonian Railway
West Coast Main Line
Bruce's Cave
Bruce's Cave
San Francisco
Cable Cars


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